He is a Hispanist and full-time professor of Hispanic philology at Nanjing Normal University. He holds a degree in Hispanic philology from Tianjin Foreign Studies University, a master's degree and a doctorate in Hispanic philology from Beijing Foreign Studies University, specializing in Latin American literature of the twentieth century. Fellow of the University of Havana (2006-2007) and UNAM (2014-2015), external student of the Colegio de Mexico (COLMEX 2014-2015). Member of the Association of Hispanic and Portuguese Literature in China. His research fields are Latin American Literature and culture, as well as Semiotics. He chairs two academic programs in China: 1) the research program "Research on Diego Rivera's Revolutionary Works", supported by the Ministry of Education Fund for Humanities and Social Sciences (2021); 2. The 2018 general research program "Study on Diego Rivera and the Revolutionary Movement in Mexico" on philosophy and social sciences in the universities of Jiangsu Province. Publications: 1. The Combination of Revolutionary Character and Artistic Quality: Diego Rivera's Red Mirror-Image -A Cultural Semiotic Interpretation of Man at the Crossroads, Russian Art and Literature, (2021. No.02). Dialogue between poetry and painting: a cultural semiotics analysis, China Social Science Journal, (2021.7.20). The Neglected "Universality" - A Study of Lu Xun's Introduction of Diego Rivera, Confuci Academic Journal. No.1 (2020). 4. A socio-critical approach to the novel Nothing Happened, SINOELE MONOGRAPHICS (No.20, 2020). 5. The description of violence: analysis of the literary creation of the Colombian writer Fernando Vallejo (Doctoral dissertation).
Chen Xiang
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Department of Hispanic philology
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Nanjing Normal University